January 3, 2012 at 7:05 am
Found buried on an old airfield recently, two sizes, different degree of bend on the prongs that are rounded off at the tips. All solid steel.
By: John Aeroclub - 5th January 2012 at 09:49
If there are screw threads on the straight bits they look like the securing clamp screws off quad Oxy/Nitrogen trollies.
John
By: John Aeroclub - 5th January 2012 at 09:49
If there are screw threads on the straight bits they look like the securing clamp screws off quad Oxy/Nitrogen trollies.
John
By: TonyT - 4th January 2012 at 22:10
Do they have little finger operated bells on one side? Dig deeper you might find the rest of the bikes…… Sorry :p
By: TonyT - 4th January 2012 at 22:10
Do they have little finger operated bells on one side? Dig deeper you might find the rest of the bikes…… Sorry :p
By: Denis - 4th January 2012 at 22:06
They dont appear to have been threaded Anon.
We now have found eight of these at the back of the site of a dispersal with AM marked bits and pieces at the same depth.
By: Denis - 4th January 2012 at 22:06
They dont appear to have been threaded Anon.
We now have found eight of these at the back of the site of a dispersal with AM marked bits and pieces at the same depth.
By: Arabella-Cox - 4th January 2012 at 18:54
Rusty bits
They look like steadies of some sort – either aeronautical or agricultural.
Is the stem threaded?
Anon.
By: Arabella-Cox - 4th January 2012 at 18:54
Rusty bits
They look like steadies of some sort – either aeronautical or agricultural.
Is the stem threaded?
Anon.
By: Denis - 4th January 2012 at 18:28
Have you or do you intend to clean one up? This might through up some indentification numbers/makers name etc.
Brian.
Hello Brian, long time no talk!
They are really heavily rusted and I doubt any markings will be evident. However, we will try.
Thanks so far all..
By: Denis - 4th January 2012 at 18:28
Have you or do you intend to clean one up? This might through up some indentification numbers/makers name etc.
Brian.
Hello Brian, long time no talk!
They are really heavily rusted and I doubt any markings will be evident. However, we will try.
Thanks so far all..
By: smirky - 4th January 2012 at 10:21
electrolysis to remove the rust might be worth a go
By: smirky - 4th January 2012 at 10:21
electrolysis to remove the rust might be worth a go
By: pimpernel - 4th January 2012 at 09:05
Hi Denis.
Happy New Year to you.
Have you or do you intend to clean one up? This might through up some indentification numbers/makers name etc.
My first thought was the same as Texantomcat’s, something to do with the hanging of bomb’s but as this has been ruled out it might not have anything what so ever to do with aircraft at all.
Could they be steadying feet for something that stands on the floor like screens or radiators or maybe iron work from an open fire?
Brian.
By: pimpernel - 4th January 2012 at 09:05
Hi Denis.
Happy New Year to you.
Have you or do you intend to clean one up? This might through up some indentification numbers/makers name etc.
My first thought was the same as Texantomcat’s, something to do with the hanging of bomb’s but as this has been ruled out it might not have anything what so ever to do with aircraft at all.
Could they be steadying feet for something that stands on the floor like screens or radiators or maybe iron work from an open fire?
Brian.
By: Denis - 4th January 2012 at 06:52
Amusing yes, but not the answer I’m hoping for 🙂
By: Denis - 4th January 2012 at 06:52
Amusing yes, but not the answer I’m hoping for 🙂
By: hunterxf382 - 3rd January 2012 at 22:57
:diablo::diablo: best answer yet 😀
By: hunterxf382 - 3rd January 2012 at 22:57
:diablo::diablo: best answer yet 😀
By: Fouga23 - 3rd January 2012 at 19:24
You have to tie them to your head, pointy sides up, stand in the pasture and go Mooo:diablo:
By: Fouga23 - 3rd January 2012 at 19:24
You have to tie them to your head, pointy sides up, stand in the pasture and go Mooo:diablo: